. Ugt' " I11" " " "ii '""A,!,"tt! vfhWwNtM- ST" "St- Jfef ?3$ Wwr.- ess?1 seg rc- I fr-rS J 41 ? I& I ! t. n ,. r a. Pf 1 as? f ChAagud Ens Singular but SoIeaa Compact. Up to the year 1857, the twins lived together quite barmoniouflly, it ia said, when, owing to domestic quarrels, tho true cause of which never has tranp pircd, a dissolution of tho firm of E. A C. Bunker was agreed upon. Some say it was fighting among the children, others that it was jealousy of the wives about tho number of children they had that caused the separation ; but be that as it may, Eug purchased an adjoining Elautation, upon which he built a ouse, just one mile distant from the old home, which now became the ex clusive property of Chang. In the di vision of the property the whole of the original plantation fell to Chang, while a large majority of the slaves, being movable property, became Eng's. Hence it was that, when the result of the war brought about the emancipa tion of the slaves, Eng found himself a much poorer man than his brother, though both of them were then very well off. Immediately upon the separation the brothers made an agreement, which, like the laws of the Medes and Persians, was unalterable, and which to their very deaths was rigidly observed. This was that every alternate three days were reserved exclusively to each of tho brothers to do as ho pleased. For in stance, the three days that belonged to Eng were spent at his house or any where else that Eng might choose to go. During that timo Ci.aug was merely an appendage of Eng, having neither tho right to go anywhere that Eng did not choose to go, nor the power to attend to any business whatever of a private naturo of his own. In the same way, when Chang's threo days came, and they were punctual to a moment, they departed at once for his home, where he assumed supreme control of tho actions and movements of both, and Eng .became tho noncnity. So exuet were they with this rule that no event, howevergreatinimportance,audno8tress of weather, no matter how severe, could prevent thera starting from the house of ono to the houseof tho other, when the three days of either had expired. It is related of them that this rulo caused one to leave his homo just as the mar riage of his daughter was about to take plane, and tho other was prevented from attending tho funeral of a sou by the stringency of this singular compact. They carried it out to tho last, for Chang's final three days had expired on the Thursday evening prior to their deathn, and though it was very cold, misty and severe weather, to Eng's house lie would go, in accordance with the irrepcalublo law. Heal h of a Famous Dotecthe. Eli Dcvoe, who died recently at Mon mouth, N. J., was one of the best known of New York detectives. At the commencement of the rebellion he en tered the service of the Government. When Lincoln started to Washington beforo his first inauguration, Dcvoe and Tom Lampson were sent to Baltimore to investigate tho rumor that the Presi dent would be assassinated in that city. The work was diflicult and dangerous, and had to be prosecuted with tho ut most secrecy. They managed to mix with the active secessionists, and finally joined a secret society whose intent was to kill Lincoln under the coverof a con certed mob. It had been arranged that tho Prasident should bo escorted through the streets, and the murder was to have been dono while a number unr-i, . wiiE''ggvoonnur'LTson got the details of tho plot as members of tho society, and it was upon their in formation that tho expedient of hurry ing uincoin uirougli on another train was adopted. When tho plot had failed tho society looked about for traitors in their midst, and they eoon learned that Devoo and Lampson were not residents of Baltimore. This was enough to arouse- their suspicious, and the detec tives found it necessary to quit so sud denly that their baggago was left be hind. They went to Washington, and wero followed by a gang of Baltimore rougus, wno intested their hotel, and probably intended engeanco of some ! ? ; .1 kind. Uut here acrnin iVtonUro work thwarted any plan that may have concerted. Another detaHivo bcou who 111 if??0 wasliington as ono of 1. 1 - - 9 --- i -.. ..iuiuw b""H. uiuu a ennnco , ." r..i .,uu nun xjiuuiitson on uieir giiuru. Devoo remained in fiovi-rnmnnk n.... ploy during the war, at times acting as ii spy within tho rebel lines, and upon tho assussination of Liuojln wab ono of the many detectives who wero put at work to hunt out thoso concerned in tho plot. He arrested Mrs. Snrratt, and while at her house detected Taino in tko guise of a laborer. Tho arreat of Paine brought him a largo reward. S'x Men Killed by an Explosion or Dnalin. On last Friday evening, savs tho Houghton (Mich.) Mining Gazette ex tra of Feb. 15, at about 7:30 o'clock, a terrible accident occurred at the Phie nix mine, in Keweenaw county, two miles from Euglo river, the origin of which will prob tbly novcr be known. Four miners and n subordinate under- t,riMiiiu uuiuvr wru preparing in an apartment of a building on the location, occupied by tho mining captain as his office, a quantity of dnalin, to use that night in making a " sand blast n in the mine. The men were taking thcdualin 100 pounds from its original pack age, and transferring it to a bag, when the explosion took place. Besides the dtiuliu, there were three kegs of powder iu the room. Threo of tho men were haudling tho explosive, tho fourth was holding a lighted candle, while the fifth man stood looking on, when the exnlo sion occurred. Tho house was shatter ed to atoms, and the men literally blown to piece?. Captain John Hoatson. un derground superintendent of tho mine, was in his office, an adjoining room, at the time, seated at his desk, and was struck by some of tho flying missiles on tho left side of the head and face, re ceiving such injuries that he died this (Sunday) morning. The following is a list of the killed: Captain John Hoatson, a highly-respected citizen of this district for a number of years, age -46, native of Scot laud, leaves a wife and four children ; Captain Richard Johns, English, un married ; Fred. Striker, German, wife and eight cluldren ; William Dunn, En glish, unmarried; and two brothers named Marks, English, ono of whom leaves a wife and four children. Ax immense hotel, to be called The Washington," is about to be erected in Paris, planned, built and managed on American principles, and with a view lo the accommodation of American tastes and requirements. Tax Indians in Canada, unlike their brethren in this country, are Bteadily increasing in numbers. According to the oeoeus of 1871, tncre were 13,035, showing an increase of 51 per cnt, ia the la&t ten years. Uew HwBsw The coincidence of a man moving into a new house and dying soon after, has frequently bten a subject of re mark, and there is an avoidable cause tho 1 ouse is moved into before the walls and plaster and tho wood aro suf ficiently dried. Sometimes the cause of death is the poisonous character of the water conveyed through new lead pipes. No water for drinking or cooking pur poses should be used in a bnilding sup plied with new lead pipes, in whole or in part, for at least one month after the water lias been used daily ; this gives time for a protecting coating to form on the inner surface of the pipes, when their chemical change from contact with water generally ceases. But tho damp materials of the house have the most decided effect, especially on persons over fifty years old or of frail constitutions ; whereas, if the person were in the full vigor of life and health, not even an inconvenience would bo ex perienced. In building a new house, or in going to lire in another locality where the water is not fair from the house, it should be ascertained with the utmost certainty that tho spring or well is higher than tho privies or barnyards. Insidious and fatal forms of decline and typhoid very often result from drinking water which is drained from the locali ties named. The safest plan, and the only safe plan for furnishing dwelling with tiie most healthful and unob jectionable water, is to have a water tight cistern and let the water from the house or barn, or other outhouses, bo convoyed into it through a box of sand several yards long, this box to rent on a board, or cemented bottom and sides, so that no outside water could get into it. JlalCa Journal of Health. Last Year's Failures. The annual circular of Messrs. Dun, Barlow fc Co., of tho New York Mer cantile Agency, contains the following interesting statistical and comparative statements of the failures of firms and individuals throughout the United States during 1872 and 1873 : 1B7J. 1872. . . !. t Amount '. c .li.iiiiiut Hatr. nf ,cs ,lf 5 LiabiMic. jc Liabtlitiai. '-. . Alabama 82 $1,337,0)0 75 $1,501,000 Artanxax 17 307,000 20 217.O0M California 70 1,500,000 80 2,434,000 Connecticut 104 1,452,000 70 2,370,000 Delaware 31 lAI.oOO 20 199,000 Dint, of Col i:t 240,000 8 59,000 "Florida 10 258,001 15 1KI.0O0 (iporgia f,7 2,113,000 7J 1,29J,0") IllllioiK :r.9 7,109.000 185 11,470,01. Indian 131 2,21.0,000 HO 991,000 Iowa 141 1,917,000 91 870,000 Kanoa 91 KM, 000 90 SCO,) Kentucky 125 2,2X7,000 99 2,059,(H-0 IjuiIhlHlu 74 2,831,000 85 3,100,000 Maiuo 80 752,000 90 1,072,000 Marjlanil fi.J 1,229,000 75 5,(5,000 MaHMLhiK'tH 309 11,224,000 353 25,37l,(00 MicuiKau 248 3,917,000 175 2,720,000 Miunt'Hota r.l 944,000 43 407.000 MiwiNoippi 79 909,000 53 891,000 Mitcotin 1K8 5,817,000 175 2,670,000 Nebraska 2u 311.000 17 201,000 N. Hamivhirr.. 27 513,000 :I7 447,000 XewJerwy 119 2,482,000 l2fi 2,0:1,000 New York 544 13,721,000 423 8,417,000 New York City.. C44 W,fi.i3,000 385 20,84,000 N. t'nroliua. 01 f.72,000 30 282,000 Ohio 321 11,:0,000 221 (i,5fi9,00 IYliUKjhaiiia.... 570 31,445,000 415 9,422,W0 Itbotlul-land .. 88 15,259,000 40 1,179,000 S. Carolina 3f. l,927,00o 40 801,000 Tiuue-Mv 77 ,n.Mi,00U 5Ti 1,438,000 TerritorieH 41 WW.OOO 15. 252,000 Texan lid 1,751,000 75 860,000 Vermont 21 350,000 30 229,000 Va.aild W. Va.. 125 2,188,000 10J l,t-,000 H'itconiiln 81 1,574,00 66 1,127,000 Total. .... 5183 228.499,000 40C.I 1121,056,000 tAdtkiy . ' . 4t.4V A carrier named K , at no timo tender in his treatment to his four footed sonants, returned ono night in a state of semi-intoxication froniMermant to envoi s. The man s natural barbarity was at Uii.-i timo aggravated by' the drink he had taken, and, being dis satisfied with the efforts of ono of the horses a poor hack which had almost served its time he decided that tho animal was no longer worth his feed, and resolved to nutnn oiwl it T,v,. that purpose he tied the poor brute to a tree, and, taking a massivo lever, used in movinsr etoocIr. hn struck tha unimoi several violent blows on tho head, until 41... -...I i a . " llio uufortunnto crenturn Mont in !.. ground. Ihe master, thinking the auiraal was ..... ,0H. left it on tho spot, intending to "-"'" " uuati uoay next uav. ilie norso. however. rwvrnl l.; senses a short time after, made his way ",,mi,i "u" wiMTeuiiio yard at daybreak. Its arrival was welcomed by the neigh ing of its companions in the stable, winch noise awakened tho master, who was now furious at having failed in his cruel purpose. He tied up the animal afrehh, and commenced again to shower blows on his head. This act of brutality was committed m sight of two other horses in the stable; and at length, one of them, a young animal, became so frantic with rage, that it broke its halter, nud, rushing on the man, seized him in its jaws, and, after shaking him violently, threw him down, and trampled on him with such fury, that, had no', the man's cries brought some persons to his aid, tho master would certainly have been killed. French Paper. The Slanderous Tongue. The tongue of slander it never tired. In one way or other it m mages to keep itself in constant employment. Some times it drips honey and sometimes gall It is bitter now, an t then sweet. It in sinuates or assails directly, according to the circumstances. It will hide a curso under a smooth word, and admin ister poison in the phrase of love. Liko death, it 44 loves a shining mark." And it is nover so available and eloquent as when it can blight the hopes of the noble-minded, hoil the reputation of the pure, and break down or destroy the character of the brave and strong. What pleasure man or woman can find m Mien kotk we have never been able to see. And yet there is pleasure of some kind in it to the multitudes, or they would not betake themsrlYra it Some soul or body must be gratified by it But no soul in high estate can take delight in it It indicates lapse, ten dency toward chaos, utter depravity. It proTc that somewhere in the soul there is a weakness, waste, evil nature. Edu cation and refinement are no proof against it They often serve only to polish the slanderous tongue, increase its tact, and give it suppleness and strategy. AnEastekx Legend. The philoso phers of India once possessed a book so large that it required a thousand camels to carry it. A King desired to have it abridged, and certain scholars reduced it so that it could be carried bj a hundred camels. Other kings came, who demanded that it should be di minished still more, until at length, the volume was reduced to four mTim The first of these maxims bade kinirs to be just ; the second prescribed obedi ence to the people ; the third recom mended mankind not to eat except when they were hungry ;" the fourth advised Mfomen to be modest Newspapers. Domestically Considered. 1 Too low an estimate is apt to be Ect on tho domestic value of newspapers. After reading them, and putting our selves, through their agency, in mental correspondence with the world, they are thrown aside and forgotten. But to suppose their usefulness bounded by their news columns and tho waste-bag is a thriftless mistake. In the first place, there are the house hold recipes, to be foujid in stray cor ners, often excellent, and deserving a refnge on the fly-leaf of the family cook book. Then come the pretty versos, the strange and droll stories, the brief biographies and reminiscences which, pasted in a scrap-book, are a source of never-ending pleasure, not only to those who do uot care for richer intel lectual food, but to those who have only odd minutes for reading. Notwithstanding the squibs jocular journalists have penned on the use of newspapers for bedclothing, we know from experience that thso are not to be despised. They may not be as comfort able as your blankets, but certainly they keep out the cold. Two thick nesses of papers are better than a pair of blankets, and in the case of persons who dislike the weight of many bed clothes, they are invaluable. A spread made of a double 1 ivcr of papers be tween a covering of calico or chintz, is desirable in every household. The papers should be tacked together with thread, and albo basted to the covering to keep them from slipping. An ob jection has been made on account of the rustling, but if soft papers be chosen the noise will not be 'annoying, espc cislly should the spread bo laid be tween a blanket and the counterpane. As a protection to plants against cold, both in and out of doors, nothing is better. If newspapers are pinned up over night at a window between pots andglass, the flowers will not only not be frozen, but will not even get chilled, as they arc so Jiableto beat thi-j season. In the same way, if taken to cover garden beds, on the frosty nights of early au tumn, they will ullow the plants to re main safely out-doors some timo later than if common. One of the oddest" services to put our journals to is the keeping of ice in sum mer. An ingenious housekeeper recent ly discovered that her daily lump of ice would last nearly twico as long when wrapped in newspapers, and placed in any kind of covered box, as when trusted solely to a refrigerator. This is very convenient, since it is possible to have the best and cheapest refrigera tor constantly at hand. To polish all "kinds of glass after washing, except table glass, no cloth or flannel is half so good as a newspaper; and for a baker's dozen of other uses, quite foreign to its primal purpose, it is without a rival. "Jlomc and Soci ety ;" Scribncr,Hj'or March. Love of the Beautiful. Place a young girl under the care of a kind-hearted, graceful woman, and she, unconsciously to herself, grows into a graceful lady. Placo a boy ia the establishment of a thorough-going, straight-forward business man, and he becomes a reliant, practical business man. Children are susceptible crea tures, and circumstances and scenes and actions always impress. As you influ ence them, not by arbitrary rules, nor by stern example alone, but in a thou sand other ways that speak through beautiful forms, pretty pictures, etc., so they will grow. i..rft?)byour children, then. ioJovethe M m ! iaaaatawa. iwC tftimmm-tf corner in the garden for flowers ; allow them to have their favorite trees ; teach them to wander in tho prettiest wood lets; show them where they can best view tho sunset: rouse them in Hip morning, not with the stern "Timo for work, but with the enthusiastic. " See tho beautiful sunshine !" Buy for them pretty pictures, and encourage them to deck their rooms iu his or her childish way. Give them an inch, and they will go a mile. Allow them tho privilege, and they will make vour homo nloRKimf nnrl oeauiuui. Paddle Your Owu t'anoe. Judgo 8. gave his own son a thou sand dollars, and told him to go to col lege and graduate. Tho son returned at tho end of tho Freshman year, with out a dollar, and with several ugly hab its. About tho close of vacation the Judgo said to his son : "Well, William, are you going to college this year ?" " Have no money, father." "But I gavo you a thousand dollars to graduate on." " That's all gone father." " Very well, mv eon. I envn mil nil T could afford to give you ; you can't stay hero ; yon must now pay your way in the world." A new light broke in upon tho vision of the young man. He accommodated himself to tho situation, he left home, made his way through the college, and graduated at tho head of his class studied law, became Governor of the State of New York, entered the Cabinet of the President of the United States, and made a record for himself that will St?'...8000 die ,)0inS nono othcr than William H. Seward. The Floating Islands or Florida. A traveler in Florida thus describes the floating islau-s in Lake Poiusette : Wc passed several floating islands. They are formed by the dead roots of the smart weed and other swamay veg etation torn up by the wind and hurled npon tne snore. A soil is formed, birds drop acorns npon the mass, and little trees make their appearance. A Knnd wind sends the whole thing out on the lake, where it floats subject to every breeze. One of these islands was sunk in tho channel between Lakes Poinsctte and Winder, in the memorable gale of August, 1871. The Captain asserted that he had cut many a buy tree over a foot thick from the sunken island. Ita dead trees still appear above the water at the month of the river. Sometimes Indians and white hunters set these is lands on fire. The blaze genertaes a gale, and tho burning islands are driven across the lake. Some of the islnnrl. are ovor a half mile in circumference. A Little J fer the PreaideaU The Toledo Blade says : Who would not be President? Just think how nice it must be to be held responsible for everything which goes wrong under the sun. The following postal card letter to the President passed through the uauo ai xxzm uaift aUTO. e CTTW n the writer's own vernacular : Mk. Gka.nt : I put a letter in the post omsinthis hear tone with a one sent stamp on ett The man it was writ to nafer get ett Crane the Post 3tf say it ot twohev2 hesayhesendit to Washington, if you ken find itt thare and send it to mee you will grately obblige a man h0 voted for you twice. jon t vice. Pat. B. J,- Hon 34r Grant Esq President Patent Medicines. That there are om good patent medicines no intelli gent man dare for a moment deny ; and pre-eminent is the great California hero medicine, YLjeoar Bitters, discovered by Dil J. Walker, a prominent physi cian of San Francisco. This medicine, although called Bitters, is not to be classed among the vilo " fancy drinks" recommended and sold over tho bar by rum-venders, but is a combination of pure hcrbalistic extracts, known to pos sess sterling medicinal qualities, and is compounded without the use in any shape of spirits. Its action upon the internal system is not stimulating to the extent that alcoholic poison is, but it at onco attacks blood-impurities, and by removing the original cause destroys the germs of diseaM? and invites return ing health. Its action upon tho stom ach and liver render it an almost cer tain specific in tho most stubborn ciscs of dyspepsia, and in truth imparts new life and vigor to tho whole tytvi!i. It is one of the best medicines ever in vented. :J2 Two hundred and forty-six school houses have been erected in Iowa dur ing the past year, exclusive of the num ber built to" replace- those which had become unfit for use. A State that shows so much energy in educational facilities is building its foundation upon a rock. Triuwph of American Pianos. George Hteck A. Co., of New York. I(r ceic the (anli! .Mrflatl nt lite Vlrmiit Kipvalllwa. The Irerial Commission at Vie na I have'SCcSbd 'tiie ouestion of merit in piano-f orto manufacture by I'.iVltriUIIg .i tho only Gold Medal within their gift to Messrs. George Steck & Co. , of N. Y. This is a magnificent testimonial to the wonderful beauties of ton3 and work- raausuip m tiie ateck instruments, and will unquestionably add to their already well-establishedrcjVc. A'. '. Tribune. The official letter ib'as follows : Yiiusa, Doc. 13. 1S7J. "Oto. Stuck, Etg. Sm : I bate tho jileaeiiro. of informing you that I thin day received from the Baron Schwarz-Heuboni a Gold Modal awarded to you for the rinuos exhibited by you at tho Vicuna Exposition." "TbomasMcEluvth, U. S. Corn's t.er." Lemon juice and glycerine will cleanse and soften the hands. DeafMCia C'auseil by Catarrh. Catarrh not unfrcquoiitly produces deaf ncr?. Mit. Levi fir-iuxora. of Nottlo Lake. (I. O ). Williams Co., O., formerly of Dnrbtti'K Cor uerH. O., has lccn cured of dcafnocH of four teen yoarn' htandintr, by UHiiiR Ur. Sajje'n Otafrh Itrmcdy. Ho tvan ho deaf hi' could not hrarapereoit talk thcii Heated b liinMih'. and can now hear the church bolN riu two ttiiloH dmtant ho ho nriteH. A MAItKF.lt CASK Of nAKXSS PUItJ D. DlCKRsohMi.LK. Nia'. Co., N. V. Fell. 22, 1871. Al)ut ono year ago I caught a novere cold in tho head, which ti rminato 1 i auovere form of Catarrh. Dining thu time uIcerutioiiH oc curred in the na.-'al .panaaKcu. and I became wholly deaf in ouo car, with partial deaf nei n in tho other. Tho inilamniatiou had involved all thedehca'o Btructurcn of Ilia cars, and I was in immediate danger of permanent dcaf iiofh. The ducharge became profuse and fetid, both into my throat aud from my earn. In this condition I called on Dr. l'ierco for aid, who prescribed his Golden Medical DiV coveiy and Catarrh Itnmedy. and under their uho have rapidly rccoere"d. 3Iy heating :h restored, and my Catarrh in entirely well. Toiix Smith. At this season of the year, when so many of onr people aro milTering from coMm, we call attention to Aver'h Chekky I'ictokmi. a a sure cure not only for coughn and coIJh, but all affections of tho lung and throat. Having nsed it in our family for many yeare, w e can epeak from pergonal know led Jeofite cfllcioncy. Tbere may bo other remedies that are goou imt ui ail our expnonce thiauu proved z.& bv far tho bct. Itu,,ul- to take, and whould bo kept at command, bv every family, as a protection aKainnt a claws of compIaintH which teem lmrmlesM in tho be ginning, but become afflicting and daugotoiiH if neglected. X. II. lhjiler. Among the magazines for March there comets nono brighter or I otter than tho Milwaukee Monthly. Excellent i-torifH, sketched and poenif, fulhrncd by an illustra ted fashion department , MiggOHtioiiM on house furnishing , an articlo on the ioik-t and liow to look pretty , and lino cditnruN, mako up an extremely interesting ' ook. In tho April number will he published the first of anodes of articles of hoiiio plans, accompanied with careful estimates ns to cost of building in brick or Food, and hints on and cost of fur nishing. These panors alone will be of the greatest valuo t those contemplating build ing. 7 he price of this magazine is only la year, and a local agent is wanted in this place Addrct-B with stump for specmeu copv, F. J. Gilmore, Milwaukee, Wis. The New York Weekly Witness at uno Dollar per tinum. in tho bot-t Weekly nownpaper in Ammo. It ha Inorefcd in circulation tenfold within a jcar. Com. The New York Daily Witu nt Three Dollar?, ie beet for btiHincHu men. b'eml (by poftal can) for sample copies. -Com. The Nationai, SimnicAti Institute of I.vpianai'Joij.s, Indiana, after fifteen vearH nf growth ha become, the Iarget Institution of the kind in Amotion, and ban been romarkablv HticcepHfiil in Hih trfatment of Tamil eix. Hn". man deformities, 1'jle.-, Catarrh, Fiitnla and Chronic diica'S0M. We nndenstand thov treat nono bnt curable c&ch, and that thov a'ro rea Honable in their charge. Send to'the Inti tttte for their now gcuernl ciicul ir. Com. Mast persons suffer with sick headache-and nervons headache, titmallv induced by cntitivcucHj, indigestion, Ac. Sncii perhon will lind relief if not euro, bv keeping the bowels open with uma'l tloM of I'arton'i Purgative Pill. Com. Have you inflammatory sore. throat, ntiff joint", or lamencpn from'anv catine what ever? Have yon rheumatic or other Pa-ns in any part of the body ? If ro, ue JtAnrrm's Ancfyne JJmiment, internally and externally. Go to BmrasiDi: Water Cure. Hamilton, III TIIIRTT YKAltH1 KXPKKIK.1CK UF All OLD IVVR8R. ES. W1HSLOWS SOOTHI50 BTRCP IS TH1 PKMCIPTIOK OF on nf the belt Female Physi cians and Hnraea in the United State, and ha keen ne4 tor thirty year with neer falling afety and nccea by aalUton or mother and children, froaa the feeble Infant of one week old to the adult. It correct acidity of tha itomach, ra lUrea wind colic, retrtxlatee the ixiwela, and aire ret, health an I comfort to mother and child. Wc belier it to b tha Beat and Sureat Keoedy in the World In all caae of DTSKKTKST and PIAK RHKA. lit CHILBBE5. whether it ariie frat Teething or from any other can. Fall direction for ntina; will accompaay each botUe, KoneOras laa tmlea U tac-alaalle of CCKTIS A PEXXI5B 1 oa tha omtcid wrapper. BOLD BT ALL aTBDICIXE DBALXB3 Brotrn' Uruaiclatal Trnchr for IVmiiti m4 CalUa. a coros, cold on sore tupoat Hpqairt inmaJiat attantlso, aal ibottld fee Che keJ. lfallswed te cnntinue, fiaiTariot or ;uk Lcaoa, a Pxaat aaarr Tnaoar Arrvcrio oa as Iscraask Lcaa Dnai t f ten the remit. BROWSI BEO.VCUIAL TROCHES. IUtIkc a direct tnflaence oa the ptrt.rer imnt dia'e relltt For Baoxcuirif, Ajthx 1, c rnu COTIClrTiraAWTatOiTDtJJ. T nCUIIari is. .1 vi-'k a?wvt anot aia-ccaa. raaaai aao Pcai-ic Srcaaaaa WlIISclTaoCataaaefcIiurl4 itajth riiea tr tiie a ltlaraia0aTrSpeahiB4T,and rtliTTins tl throat aReraauBatsaleaertkB or ike TtK-jIu.-a-a.if Cttatn oat "lioai'l BaoscaLao Ttocuu. c-J do wa4 tak acyof UMwotthle tmtutiow iLat -nay V (.BeraX. &it etrrkrx. tlelai Jta m- Ter7M tmmr Jfjmnrtar-a rarely Tacetabla Cm tXmrtie u.nmit Alt Byxala.Coatla4io&, D. T. aeatawtarll. BUtwta Attack. acA aU "BtoeI4'rr,toaaachatidBowtia. Ah rwDiuptt tar it. IIOL'jKliOI,l l.".CK ,VM FAMILY M.i.nKvr. why will yoc surrrn To all persona mflrrlni; fiom nhcumati.m, Nen To all pertont iuCnnjj fiom RhtumatU.T, Nru ralgia. Cramp In tho limb or tomcb, tlilioa. rl.M. Crtnr In th? limb or .toqrach, Cllior.t Colic, Tain In tho back, bowel or ilde, c wonlJ Colic, Tain in the back. IwrMor lite. vra onlJ sijrTnc UoranoLi Txnk.cxx u Family Lt"t (ayTita ltocsiHOLJ) rasacKA asd Kajult L"il 3aT it of all other the remedy jon wait for In nut t of all othc the remedy jou want for In- terra! anil external ne. It ha cureJ the aboYe tenia! ana external ne. It ha cureit the a bo re coruilaint comrlalut in thousand of rate There l no in thoneatid of rar There t no miltake about It. Try It. fold by all Uruexiil mittalcatout It. Try l Soli by ail Prudent. CIIIL.UKKK OKTKS MKMt I'AUK A.0 MCK. frota c- other cauae thaa harms: worm In the itomach. nKOV.N,S VKR5I1VUOK COMFITS llldetrry Worts without tLJary to t bile. beir perfectly WHITE, and frea from all color iniforotbnr iiijuriuv Ingredient anally used In worm preparation. 'CUTIS 4 riROWN, rroprictor. No. M15 Kultnu Street, New Tor :.! y Vnoeuta iihiI VUrmi'tt, atul deUr m It. ! virus, at TwcsTT-rtva omt a Boa SI "T Ier Hay. L itactpUi A. l.tX) Airtnt II. BlalrACo wanted Send , St. LonW, SJo. One HKKlYCoromli"nor $;iO a week 9 (9 Salary, and cxrenie. We offer it and will ! it. Arnly now. U.Vcliler,Co.,Marton,0 1!1KAI2-A iArje well tilled toper eut three tnonth on trial fur 10 een'i Jon'l mm tl ' T I. SWICh'. Xnrthwood, l.iwa. 4&h4K?rer Day guaranteed u.inC 2lfc... ii aviaOf a'""""1- ('V"twl Mll ttrfL LlxrtiUlj. 12.0ft) acre, superior quail ty.owneJ jii'l f jr ale ipirt trade) by J M. WKTllKIt Kl.I..IUrtIay.Oatfeco ,han I C 1 ikikia lKll WKr.K can WKKK be made by , ,ijl, uuy .m,rt ,., who can keii hi i iuain.- ?' Je1 to himself Addtei V IlKKDKItT A rej Clt, X J PUPIPC I'M'imT i rt UflUluC iuit.r in v tMVKI t- ul I. cccnc o I l-reali. I'nrr 4i I adaiiinl tii ur liiiiate Siend b'l . . .. ..j-.nrw o I f . !!... VII AtioKuc l 1 hUllMirCI liuri .., . IT I IITW have found aorarthiojr.NKW for Kent. Until tell bitter than any- thlncyoueverhaudled. Sample CT.C. Kl'KKKA: UKACTUIfGCO-auClarWorlllMAUUonStChlcajro jt.- ANY en lnr the addrea f ten tierton with 10 ct. will rccelTe trtt, a bejutiful Chtorao hup and tnitrurtlou now to rci rtcn. ri-paiu. UnC I Cif 7 .VorrJf C , 1W S. KiKhth at., I'hlla., Pa. I tl JUBILEE ORGANS." It. IK WII.1.0.. 240 V. Waahliiou Nt., Chicago. Dll3Fkl C4lAn IU!v A flB r.. aiinr.-n.B w.itt,ml,.fttrt - m .knarJnarrilfarlt.BB J uk no Xju. g0 tl ipcHo k ril- R r.. Ukt tltif n.Mtv- stiwl, limMM a Km4 fcvlcl aau. OJna. w. Iuw. 't. 1 M TUIQ DDIUT1UG MY a manufactured by I tllo rnln I Iflu WK w. n. wiui a co , Harner'8 IluilJtnm. New York lor aie by Chira ILSifcrS ifo hcKitiiner Union. ill Mnroe" 15 lb packaue. Alo a full aisortni NEW BOOK. XothiiiK I'lkr It ill Literature. Attcut wanted for : teuee in Stnry. by l)r K II Koiite. Select your leriltorv.de. Addieaa Mo -ra 11111 I'ltblistiitiKCo. I Kmth Mreet, K. V HULLESS OATS A new arlety of Ojta, wlilrh threohfaotrtlifcn nheat.ieie (u'iiVk. Weieh.Ulb. tn tlid me.iuriii bii.; l. II l.raoljr, on lamesollsordinart oata. Senn fiirdecriiitlvt clrruUr and term toMoau ,vr Ikaciiau .tCo , dealnr in seed aud dried rriitt, Jltivraiikre, wli thitiif ii 1 any ipare time ror pleasant work, without rirk. ritn nt nnrn for romnlete HniiDr itparrliiilv !.. rum cul.irand lilirral terma to F. A. nvTCiiixno.i .t Co . Chicago, in -A-G-ZEJUSTTS "W.A.IDTTjEID. Muuuptlivs and the J'coirfc." Bl Hm, Ii C I up, r Attornrj.nrnl fflo.. hnaiinrnp llic Celtic H. It lui-iuirr tnw thf MoootliiU t'li lmlir. l en rrll -I tni the ttiMrnt rualinn tww ntrr t lra;..l lbePjoilc.l.w tr!l,t hulM.lt It ull M-o4i.tt. t.Hui;ni'M i.raii:rianl fri u... r r -mLui it Uht f tf ;nt "M 84 Copiet In liJ,nl anMhrr rtr-lnIoVilJH VmS; o. "Art of Morcy MikinB."or"Road to Foft' unc. .1 fait Selling bj c- ll ro'rth.nl rrH ii.(K The lure-it nl ru"t tlrritit t-l ia Ihcmarkrt for th oou-j. CboicrnftrrrUiTy. Etra libcrflliTin.tn imii Stnd fo Circulars. -"I-'-- UliOHMII I.L.rutH.bfr.Minratln,i. THEANECTAR IB A I'UftK Xllcacls. Ton WithtbcnrrrnTcalliror. War ranted toiuitalltaitri Foraale CTrrywhrrr A 'id old at whole (lo oiiIt b Orpat Atlantic and Taciflc Tta Co.. :i& A 37 Vcaey i atreet. N. Y. V. O flox 530. Send for Tbta-Nfctar Circular. 3" HILVS PAT.H0G RINGER, GSandTQNGS OR HULULVn. X InmlM fPWff I OlrtfaU 1UP TaLBWriRIN xKsKjv -irxinriTiJE ft. C , -",r ftl ffpcta. that I wrliruunrlpd. If tha rem Jl.f T.UllLCcUlJ. ' Pdy lo taken Ii raati r.Teryfjmllj' ahnuld have r I V ,5 Vav ---.-- waf a.i.M "" ir jour llanlnr- Uralera o Hot hate for alr, acnil for circulars. npriTiiD me aaraf a HA Aw ! ai.htt 9 All - ' 1 CC Clfll-r daj Acnta wanlMl ! All eUaaaa ww lv 9&J t f wnrainx peoplp. of either i. yoon orold. make mere money at work for na in their tpara motnenta,orallthPlira,tluuiatanythincl. Pafticvv Ursfree. Addraa O. SXQrao5 A Co., Portlaad, Mala. HER FACE WA8 HER FORTUNE, A noTPl, by rcEDastCK W. Itormnow. author ef annle Juice. .V Mau'a Prlend, Ac . will be rom-I menrpd in Tub Wmklt Wicoaia, March Uth. Partlei aendinff ui 30 tenia will rrcelva THE WEEKLY WISCONSIN f.ir Fonr .Month, rrnlalnlnjr the war ! of tbia (harming atory. hacV. nnmberi enl, Addrr CR1KER, AIKE5B A CRAMFR Milwaukee. RUPTURES POSITIVELY CORED. Send rtamp rrrctrcu!ar,or ralL AMnrnioal Snp Drter, fiv.i.l'ier Rraee, Crnt b all l.n-1 itt tni trnmeoti for dtf rpil'l't Silk S .Mkrrjri, Body Belt, Ac l)K. t. ;. ilM., 68 ftaatlolpl ! Ctlc(. B00Ks!' HI WUITTIPI C17 ' Ctiarlca fltrect, Lnvsttit priirasnl.aaif moat nccptfiil TjiTilHaaoI VVIIf laaaVVS1 lit ST. LiDl'I. 91U. tha M- Consultation or pamphlet free CI it write. Jmt pabluhed tor yonnar mra wy aaCcr fr"in eroonea, rMttty. c arptlt a pagri.i ttarapa. a W.Jr.KO pae, nfa tttni.lOc m. mi, AInterpnnr lllo- traleit work of sir h. rr-, omlalnler Talaw e m ire married or ronf eraplate oiarriace. rriccMet. tirruUI. A'J!rr lr. I!at Il,TK:b OSTCHOBAjrCT. OB OCL CHABXI50." X How either a etay taactaate an4 rata tha lore al aS'ccttcna of any ron they chooae, ta taatly. Thtf lltsple atenul acqaireaseat all cms pniae, fre. by malt, for Xc, K'ftther with a arriace Oair. Etrrptiaa OracI,Dreaa. Hlata to Ladle. A qaerr book. ISDrC a14. Addrat T.TSTLLIA A CO Pet, PhUaelphta. LOVERS GUIDE CXe- EdL tics 3H paja. ! IsttratefL Mcxlel lore lettcrx art of samta? lore of art isa Tjumsrho arrd trben roa pleatr bow to la; laaM. roe core for hus'ire! of dleae. alio aaaay B? m -i& JBLI scrr crci. rt. nTetene. soser waxis? cetbods, Ac Price oolj- 23 cent. STEFItEXS Cm Pnllkerm Central Hotel, AXiurlcot akfcroot, l. Madiaon and Wathlnclon Street , CIUCAOO. lifitliwiimaUiiiliiM ' NEW HOUSE. 200 K00MS. SPLENDID TABLE Commercial T-ae era and th Traveling Tubltc , will Hnd erety accommodation that la offered tn a ntft clio Hotel Thitit$20day HsuaelnChl Citf"-. aud th oi Irene hadni; a p ea gar elator J. AlM'I.KTt. WILWX, Proprietor. IKEKCHAirT'S GARGLING OIL Ths Siacdard Liaiaeat of the Uailcd Staifs. i uoot itut Ihtrnt atut calh. .hmmatina. ChUl.luim. Hrmurrlu ult cr I'itej, pratiu aiui Itrultn, (XtiWfl llitmtt, Flnh iroHiKt. ttvjcf 7iV. llxtfriM' SiMom, rn.f (Vij.-ia. Culttornl I !.. siif'.uf. l:tnjton I'M Krit. '.' lnIof, ltlta-hc ,Nre A irpUf. t'titnl Ifrnutf, Hstuti .WijihX. lftil'ru, .Nirery. Scnitthtji i- f,'mtei tt trv.-Aiif. Jl'truljtltU, iimlrrut h'trt, (Viu-Zof tlrrls, . AVf in sAerr .'fip in I'vultry, I live lUli-h, ifc, ,pr. Largo Sin SI.00. Medium 30c. Small 25c. MnalIMef..r iMniUy le,centa. The iair:liiis ! 1-j '' ' n-e n a Iliiiiiient -mce K. .Ml e a't i-a trii!. Itttt U ntirciifl follow illrr-tnm. k vo:iriic.nt liriiCKi'tortlealcriuFat. cut Mi-lritiet for 1 1 if ntir .Mtn.-iur,aml nx I Ul tli.w;e n .iNitit I lift Hi Tin tJnnrllu il i- r isV.t- l. nil n. pt ttlile le.li-r tlinitiFhoiit the L'nitetl slr mul fthr ox ntrtrji 4 ur win rle fnnit l"vtttlbe pn'n. cut, .-ml.tr' n Ii '! i'4Mini.uuifji lure 3er Iinnt'a Worm Tnblrla H'e iU-d ftlranl I.U'ntl with all, nml doty eontri lict' m M itiul.tcitirvil at Ickport, X. Y., U. S. A., by Merchants (.an;lini: Oil Co., JOHN HODOE, Secretary. CHEAPE8T AND BEST Ailverlisi Meirain the World! Advertlirri throughout thecounlrjr r r.Uf(t rd to nntr thl fart, tliat tlirjr cn hr n ilrt tlirnifliit itifrrtrit In IKO uriprm "fr ! I It nil thp actual rni I of rtlini; the t j v Hi tlitie ' Kiir luitaiice, line ia an m.lTrrtlirrocut f two Iinrt IK VOL' with tn a.U rrtl.r In an jr paper brtltlri ttils, wrltn A J AlKKNs, riiiraifo Tlirnotif tniprtit s thit two llnrailvrrtlirmrnt In tho ltd) tipwiiairri wuiil I It l.tit $2,or two renin for rarfi iirwapai'iT tntihlihlt ! liiirrtril llraiilrt till rrit cbraiinrm tu lirlcr, r u al'o live tho n lilrr.thle limp mul r print' itv rrd trciiiultni with ll) irwiaiiert, If Jfon iiri.KIrt :irpct to ram iiwij irr than the lt'. Tlirir Uila jarallrleit rbraj ntn i'f injr jln ,l niM of theie liata are werkliri. ami fin alloftlie Statei of tho fnlim. All ; hiewilpl oJvritler In the conn- bd rped their value ana t he-iiei ir advertiser tn inrap paiiert, aim 'tueiitumi Burn an , tt A Co., J .t V Coat. .In, latun UAinnn, rilion. CuriU A rrrklni. I ud hiinJre.li of other. liter doe not with to ailvertla in a iewiapen, be can uo on of iIk visions of the T-iist portlniiate rate. anything to .iiriie. to wiurn you .tneaitanuotior in toiLiiegei.rraiiT. hop-krtptf i,nd member of F'PiRtt. "Mw'nto "" '"". H w A.. A1ICICNH. 'KM "nto. Ml Chleaao UI For IHaaatanf the THROAT AND LUNGS, ftC!l AI Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Th frw rnmpnaltloat which havo won tha con fldrnre nf matiblnd and t'rcornchotu'hnl I word ammia rrnt only una bat many iiallnn,mut hare eatraiirdinarjr virtu. r"rhar uo n rr r curd u wtd a rrptita tl.ui.rr malnlainri it an tons: a Atck' Ctisaar Pacroaai. It haa brn kniiwn t thn puhltc aixini rrtr yaara, i a 1'itW ntntinurd ictlt of marvrlona curr, that haTc won fir It a con fidence In Ita Tlrtuaa. ncTr qui rn th sualel any thr madlrlnr It atlli mt. effcetaal cnr r,f I httaht, fiJ4r, OniunritM, thit can b m.lr Iridted the Ciie-st 1'rcTomr, haa tr menie cal aklil rallr robbed trrra. tn a M"" ilanirrou dna cf thlr (rrcat calcnt. nd Kirmn a fr-linir of Immunity from il in tnir cioaat Mr 1UP rrarir ind nriimni rall.Pnf It rannkdit SlrkiiPO, uffrli, and eypn lifo la ' apd by thla limply protpctl' n Tha prudent ahnull not npg-Iect It.atid thp wle rlllnot. p It by yim for the protection it aff-jrda by lit timely use in auddPa attack rXKrAftX2 ST Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.. Lowell, Practical and Analytical Caaraltta. Sold ly aU lriigtrti and Dtaltri tn Mtdicim. COLORADO flllt I.VA1.1I .txn niritiftTMi it. idnuo,,.. (or C(inumrtlp and Aathrnatir t'uit ...,.. lar irlrpn frr Addret x ll I'lTTrBnv v.... Collin. (Inrado CINCHO-QUININE iHftteffectmaaremedy FOR FEVER & AGUE ,. t7T linir.i..TT.T """ , J? ,lJf J,0'r't In th arnr il, AIEMCA1 Kvrry Kfi-T of X honM ubcr1tfortli' Ittcat atl ! rtPn tiflcaml pra-tiil Jour- VI ul .P r.4al...u ... .1 BEE JODlIi vntTliO. Tlt tntmi nc-c-ifal ami rtprlPtlft Aninriaina tn Am.....- t nl Kamp contrtlrtitc tn lu pnzp. tayr I 9 lo It pnjte. I aaaaflaaaaae? TaaT Ml AUUrtx. TIIOMAH C. XKWMA-V Iiooa 7. Tribune BolMinr.Chkiyo. CONSUMPTION WXtXKIV'(! Carbolated Cod Liver Oil aaeBteleoosWatiijaof Ian we&fcaowa 4, cce. iu thorr la art to arreat th Occur, theav bsn4tAp-rt. PtrTtrtaaaaa4Utl9cmae4P. recr. Tfeercattr atactBsc csr pf4rfme4 hr Hm 00 ' Oil air proof. CurtnUc Xd fmtlr srrnu Drenf. It 1 th a-wt porrf al tletlc la (fee kaows world. Ea Krt3xtetoCtcreattta. at one rrMt wtta, cnrraptxw.aa4Secyap. It ?r!W ta orc! cf 0tpe. Ouitirrr OBtSatmrhM atttmHiU Ut mMa. QirlfflEptasa. or tna. a4i .fTy Jr aaft iavJ X tPi aaTafc-y7WB ataaM-?4aff f aaaaaaaJaHaaBiK by T. WIaII U ttfTrrta a a )r- mmarmwrm Mrmm a rtiA k i a. mum mm r - . .. - m wtm'- i.iMiJiHiarui rifiiii 'k.na . Setvl rr.leCriptlTPa,Cn!ar w),j, T,.H,nn(nt, J , "f" ,lr wh"n 7"a fin! It olMtrsrtHfl aI of I h.f,(r,. twm all rrf ftt ennfrj-. nin ffl the Twn; cJpflru it who Hi rrfcX!'-'"'' ftf freltepW ill tell roovbra. K -V :"'..'.-' '-.." -i A-.u..tJsrrfciatJL . "" nwi nnrr.arui fh i.nir. r,yt . ..... ...... v vua't, ca jUrt JTaCil. ntmrtiti m. v v tmm . n . .. - I ,; letsl xt- Mm. oh Hr. .!. Walker's Ca.iTontto Viii- vsar Hitters an a ptmiv W,rt.ti. preparation. m.ulo "I'U-tiv fnai the n tio lierls loiiml on the lower r.uigvH r the Sierra Nc.ul imount.tttwof I'aUf -u..i, the nicl'nat pnpertie of l- ' arei,xtr.uu,i!;hPtefiat itlunU the u of Alcohol. The ttwtn w alri" dally ,u-kel. W Imt is th eniwo of tl utiparalidctS micccs of Vink;a; Hi i 1 TKitsf Our uwtterin, thuithojronifM ' the caiiH )f lea. anl thu attetir, r- covers hw luMlth. They are the rum i bltnxl piinlleraial a life-jrivlns principle a iH-rfect Kennvalot anl InvlKoratt" 1 of tho MMeni. Never iefn hi t! 1 hittory f thf m.rld hw .. inciUrtn bi'i I ciimiHtuntiisl j'piiig the rrninrkil..rt tin.ditUM of ,ND:.rt HlTTKR-s in hwUm . th " sick of ivorj ilieiH iiiaitt heir to. fh-i I an a geti'Ie PttrjrrtttMi 'H uh ii Trtit ' relu'Viup (. oufTfstiun or luflatliinnUHi nf ' i the l.tver md Vicrul Organs, tu lliltna i 1N'.UUM. ' The iniMT(ies f 1:. W.vt.Kr.; ( Vi.nmi VR IUttkhs arc Aperient. Dinphorei-, . Carmtuiitive, Nutntiou-". laxative, MtirKie v J Sedative, Counter I rnUtnt. Jjudorttle. Altera t tm and Ann llli-- , (Jralefiil Tlious;inds prwlaun Vt , kcau Hittkhs th niml wotiilerful Ii i ipir.tnt that ever nu.Umeil tho Rlnki l SJrtfin. 1 No Person ran take these IHttets ' accnnlnifT to tliriH-'tloiKsaiitl remain I ; unwell, provided their bonea are not ' atroyetl by mineral jm1soii r tl - 1 means, ami vital orgau.s waated be-i..l repair. Hilious, ..eiii.ttent mul Inter in it tent Fevers, winch are ao prev.i lent in the valleja of ur great nver throughout the ruttetl Stated, epe- utv thosef tho Mississippi. t)lm, Mi-tu Illinois, Tcnnesaec, (.'uuiherlaud, Ark.n wis. lied, t'olrad, Hraziw, Kto Uratnle, I 'earl, Alabama, .Mobile, Savannah, H anoke, .laima, and many other, with their v.ist tributaries, throughout mr ' entile Mttiutr diinug the Summer and Auttiiun,i.nd reniarKably so during a a .sons of unusual heat and dryness, ar mv ariably accouipanied by extensive tie rangemcuta f tho htouiueli and liver, ami other abdominal vlseeni. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a po erful iniluenee tiM)ii theo vanotM r gans, is essentially necesaary. Theie is no cathartic for th purpose etjunl to , I)u. .1. Walk Kit's Vin-:i.vu lUrriw.-. :w thev will speedily leumve the dutk. colored viscid mattei with which the bowels aio Ioade, at the name. tlin stimulating the secret toua of tho liver anl general!;, restonng the henl'tiv ' functions of the digestive organ .Fortify the hotly :if;a insttlisea.se by puiifvuig all its lluidiuith Vinh. vu Htrrrns. No epidemic can take hold of a Rvstem Unit fore-armed. Uysjiepsia or Imligestlon, Ilea! uiiiP, iMn tn t sbouMcrs, 4.(4UuL riMt.it,iW ,jf lhk stomach, U,C'V. T tl. Mllt.tll. ltll...,. Mln.t,. t. .l,W,J .,.,. """ U4.r.n, rah. . 21 f lu tho recton of tli A iiiy8,auiuliuutiu'ilotlicriaiiif';l - iji ituiw, arc tho nfiirins of I)ptp.n Oim bottle will prove a, l'ttorKuar.iiit' f ittwiierltd that: :t Icngtliv ailvcituM iiicnt. Srorula, or Kins Evil, Whim Swelling'. lli'r-, KrymiHslitK, Hwrlliil N k 0ntn, Scrnruliiiia liill.uiuimtidui., ltiil!riit Inllatimmtiotu, Mfrcnrinl irtnT. Ul-1 Sores, Kniptinn nf tins SUin, Son- Kyi.. H. In iLvrii. Hi in ull ntlicr cimatitittnmal In. M-r. "W'aLKKR'ji Vl.HKfI.lR UiTTXKn hiti Iwwn thi-ir grvat ctiMtivo jmjwcm in tan moat nlwtinatt) utnl iiitmctaMo ciMf. For InllMnuuatorj and Chronic JUioiiinatism. (Jout, IHIK.UN, Hcnnt kjntuml Intcnnlttoiit Kcvitb, niwa.v.Mof tli' IMuihI, Livt-r, Kiilni'r nml IllmMiT. thoo Hittf-rrJ hart; a t-ijuaJ. .Such DUnur un cntmril by Vitiate! IHimhI. .MccliHiiical Dlnt-ascx.- Person-.11 :iKel iu I.iit and .Mincniln, uch .w I'lmiibfrn, Typc-fftltT-. GfiiMifatfr, awl Mnifrif, tn thiy iilrani in Itf.'. am -jj ' to p.tnlyu of lim How,.J,.. To fttwf! u4int Him, take n iloMjof Walkkh'i Vi K'jar Hittkbj fjccnxionitlly For Skin Illscasi's, Kruptloiin.T' t-r, pfUHthrtirri, Klott br, pou. rtip.V i'li'tulm, Hoi!, (.'liruiiiK-Iori. Jtss? w.m. ht'alil h'aijr .Sre Hjc, Krvip'ia. tt tjciiff". !.)iciiloratioria of thc'Hkin. mw nml Dim-ru-i'. of tho Skfn tf wlmti'Tpr imm or iwtnre. ar JiUrrnily dtt(r up ami mrf-l oat or tbf ayatcin in n thtitl Urn- by thm n l tin; IlittfT. 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